Corporation Act definition

Corporation Act means the Business Corporations Act (British Columbia);
Corporation Act means the Florida General Corporation Act.
Corporation Act means the Corporations Act R.S.O 1990, Chapter 38, and any statute amending or enacted in substitution therefore, from time to time;

Examples of Corporation Act in a sentence

  • Pursuant to Article 2.45, Texas Business Corporation Act, state agencies may not contract with for profit corporations that are delinquent in making state franchise tax payments.

  • Debt obligations which are or ever have been sold by the Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corporation pursuant to sections 305 or 306 of the Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corporation Act.

  • Notwithstanding any provision of the Michigan Nonprofit Corporation Act, as amended, the Academy shall not take any action inconsistent with the provisions of Part 6A of the Code or other Applicable Law.

  • The Academy shall be organized and operated as a public school academy corporation organized under the Michigan Nonprofit Corporation Act, as amended, Act No. 162 of the Public Acts of 1982, being Sections 450.2101 to 450.3192 of the Michigan Compiled Laws.

  • Nothing contained herein shall be construed to conflict with the duties of the Subrecipient as set forth in the Texas Non-Profit Corporation Act (Tex.


More Definitions of Corporation Act

Corporation Act means the Corporations Act 2001 (Cth).
Corporation Act means the Tennessee Business Corporation Act, Tenn. Code ▇▇▇. § ▇▇-▇▇-▇▇▇ et seq.
Corporation Act means R.I. Gen. Laws § 42-64-1 et seq.
Corporation Act means the Business Corporation Act of Illinois and any successor statute, as amended from time to time.
Corporation Act means the Maine Business Corporation Act, Title 13-A of the Revised Maine Statutes Annotated, as then in effect.
Corporation Act means R.I. Gen. Laws Chapter 42-64.
Corporation Act means the Corporation Act R.S.O. 1990; chapter 38, and any statue amending or enacted in substitution therefore, from time to time;